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  • Duncan M. Ross, University of Glasgow, Scotland
    Stefano Battilossi, Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain
    David Weiman, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA
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Financial History Review is the international forum for all scholars with interests in the development of banking, finance, and monetary matters. Its editors deliberately seek to embrace the broadest approach to publishing research findings within this growing historical specialism. Articles address cultural and social aspects as well as the interrelations between politics and finance. These presentations of current research are complemented by somewhat shorter pieces, specifically conceived as aids to research. Each issue contains a substantial review section, and every complete volume contains an annual bibliography.

  • ISSN: 0968-5650
  • EISSN: 1474-0052

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